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. 2021 May 5;69(2):632–644. doi: 10.1111/tbed.14029

TABLE 1.

Prevalence of deltacoronavirus in birds

Animal type and scientific name Common name No. (%) of birds positive for deltacoronavirus Sampling location
Ardeidae
Ardeola bacchus Chinese pond heron 0/13 b
Columbidae
Streptopelia chinensis Spotted dove 0/1 c
Streptopelia orientalis Oriental turtle dove 0/7 b
Corvidae
Pica pica Common magpie 8/28 (0.28) b *,c
Emberizidae
Emberiza sulphurata Yellow bunting 0/1 a
Emberiza tristrami Tristram's Bunting 0/7 a
Hirundinidae
Tachycineta euchrysea Golden Swallow 0/2 a
Progne chalybea Grey‐breasted Martin 0/3 a
Motacillidae
Anthus hodgsoni Olive‐backed Pipit 0/28 a,b
Muscicapidae
Turdus hortulorum Grey‐backed Thrush 0/3 a
Turdus kessleri Kessler's Thrush 0/2 a
Paridae
Parus major Great tit 0/2 a
Petroicidae
Petroica macrocephala New zealand tit 0/2 a
Phasianidae
Bambusicola thoracica Chinese Bamboo Partridge 0/1 a
Gallus gallus Chicken 0/5 a
Pycnonotidae
Pycnonotus sinensis Chinese bulbul 0/10 a
Pycnonotus taivanus Tavaau bulbul 0/2 a
Pycnonotus xanthorrhous Yellow‐vented Bulbul 0/1 a
Sturnidae
Acridotheres cristatellus Crested myna 0/7 a
Sturnus sericeus Red‐billed starling 0/56 a,b
Sturnus tristis Common myna 0/2 a
Sylviida
Garrulax sannio White‐checked Laughing Thrush 0/1 b
Timaliidae
Garrulax cineraceus Moustached Laughing thrush 0/1 a
Turdidae
Turdus merula Blackbird 0/25 b,c
Turdus migratorius American robin 0/3 b
Zoothera princei Grey Ground Thrush 0/1 c
Unknown 0/201 a,b,c

a: Hengyang b: Changde c: Yueyang

*

Deltacoronavirus detected.

The bold values mean that deltaviruses have been detected in these samples, while abosultely no deltavirus has been detected in other samples.